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a fire breaks out at southwest industrial gases in dallas, texas, on july 25th, 2007. this is no ordinary fire. on the lot are several hundred tanks filled with compressed gas, including oxygen, helium and one of the hottest burning gases of all, acetylene. >> acetylene burns at about 3400 degrees. it's used as far as what the common person knows mostly in welding and cutting. >> local tv news cameras record the blaze as it burns out of control. >> we didn't, of course, realize the scope of what the fire was going to be. >> the fire begins during a delivery of tanks to the refilling station. >> the delivery driver comes running in and says hey, man, i got a leak, i think i broke a valve and i can't shut it off. what do you want me to do? >> employee randy bibb grabs one of the fire extinguishers in case the escaping gas ignites. >> kind of just a green kind of haze floating there, kind of greenish. i grabbed the fire hose and i just start fogging it because you know what's going to happen. it's getting ready to go. >> sure enough, in just a few seconds, it does. >> the
a fire breaks out at southwest industrial gases in dallas, texas, on july 25th, 2007. this is no ordinary fire. on the lot are several hundred tanks filled with compressed gas, including oxygen, helium and one of the hottest burning gases of all, acetylene. >> acetylene burns at about 3400 degrees. it's used as far as what the common person knows mostly in welding and cutting. >> local tv news cameras record the blaze as it burns out of control. >> we didn't, of course,...
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texas has a law or tried to put on the books a law that would allow individuals to use a gun permit to register to vote and at the same time, not use a college identification card. what's up with that? so we are going to be very much interested in what governor mitt romney has to say concerning voter suppression and voter invitation to have access to the polls. >> what's up with that? so why do you think that mitt romney is actually coming to the naacp when he polls at 1%? what's he getting out of it. >> it's illusion of inclusion, of people come and they show that they are concerned. they show that i am a diverse candidate. they show they talk the talk but they don't walk the walk. when he leaves the naacp narm convention, what will his policies and priorities be? we have a serious problem of unemployment in our communities, particularly in urban communities all around this nation. the unemployment rate for african-americans is north of 14% in the city of detroit, you know it's almost at depression levels. and so there is no program. there is no safety net, governor. there is no impet
texas has a law or tried to put on the books a law that would allow individuals to use a gun permit to register to vote and at the same time, not use a college identification card. what's up with that? so we are going to be very much interested in what governor mitt romney has to say concerning voter suppression and voter invitation to have access to the polls. >> what's up with that? so why do you think that mitt romney is actually coming to the naacp when he polls at 1%? what's he...
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it would be the texas legislature. i don't know why that's the place for this case but it makes it more interesting, i think. >> you know, just a side note since this is a legal audience, texas had urged the court not to take the case. texas is generally a conservative state, a republican attorney general, urging the court not to take the case. they didn't want them to go further. after it was granted, texas hired an attorney. in our group, the higher you know him, upped the stakes in terms of what the representation would be. he won the name els case we were talking about. in some ways to have someone with the conservative credit of having been in the w. bush administration and coming in a very nonideological way will help texas' case as much as it could. >> he was on the winning side of the michigan case. he did a very good job in lawyering through a difficult case involving christian legal society at a law school and whether it could bar gay students from leadership positions. i agree with joan that having him in th
it would be the texas legislature. i don't know why that's the place for this case but it makes it more interesting, i think. >> you know, just a side note since this is a legal audience, texas had urged the court not to take the case. texas is generally a conservative state, a republican attorney general, urging the court not to take the case. they didn't want them to go further. after it was granted, texas hired an attorney. in our group, the higher you know him, upped the stakes in...
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. ♪ rocky mountain high ♪ rocky, rocky mountain high ♪ ♪ all my exes live in texas ♪ ♪ born on the bayou [ female announcer ] the perfect song for everywhere n be downloaded almost anywhere. ♪ i'm back, back in the new york groove ♪ [ male announcer ] the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. >>> welcome back to "politicsnation." the right wing is working itself into a frenzy over mitt romney's health care flip-flop and his bumbling campaign. yesterday romney finally got on the same page as the rest of the republican party. claiming the health care mandate is, in fact, a tax. >> the supreme court has the final word, right? they said it's a tax, didn't they? so it's a tax, of course. >> that's 180 degree turn from what his spokesman told msnbc just on monday. >> so he agrees with the president -- but he agrees with the president that it is not, and he believes you shouldn't call the tax penalty a tax, you should call it a penalty or a fee or a fine? >> that's correct. >> the back track isn't silencing romney's right wing c
. ♪ rocky mountain high ♪ rocky, rocky mountain high ♪ ♪ all my exes live in texas ♪ ♪ born on the bayou [ female announcer ] the perfect song for everywhere n be downloaded almost anywhere. ♪ i'm back, back in the new york groove ♪ [ male announcer ] the nation's largest 4g network. covering 2,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. >>> welcome back to "politicsnation." the right wing is working itself into a frenzy over mitt romney's...
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in texas, they are chilling out in cooling centers. zoos across the country are taking extra precautions in these hot conditions. >> we went to see the alliance earlier. they had gone back into the inside. >> id appears everyone is trying to find a way to beat the heat. >> many people are working in these conditions. the heat wave is expected to continue through the week. >> they are among america's newest citizens, and naturalization took place in mount vernon, va. this morning. 98 people were sworn and as citizens. 4000 immigrants are being naturalized across the country today. >> congratulations. in case to celebrate the fourth a little bit too much tonight the washington regional alcohol program is sponsoring free taxi rides for people who are too drunk to drive. 1-800-200-taxi. it is available at 10:00 tonight and runs all the way through 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. let's check out the traffic situation on this holiday. >> things are moving pretty well around the area on this fourth of july as you travel across the roosevelt bridge. 395 n
in texas, they are chilling out in cooling centers. zoos across the country are taking extra precautions in these hot conditions. >> we went to see the alliance earlier. they had gone back into the inside. >> id appears everyone is trying to find a way to beat the heat. >> many people are working in these conditions. the heat wave is expected to continue through the week. >> they are among america's newest citizens, and naturalization took place in mount vernon, va. this...
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texas governor rick perry, a former republican rival says that romney should be as open as possible. meantime on the other side we've got republicans criticizing the obama campaign for what they're saying about mitt romney. john mccain calls the campaign disgraceful for targeting those tax returns and romney's time with bain capital. he calls it chicago-style sleazy campaigning and saying the focus should the be on5 trillion added to the deficit. meantime former new hampshire governor john sununu said he shouldn't have said that president obama needs to learn to be an american. what he really meant is he needs to learn the american formula for business. lynn? >> all right, tracie, thanks. >>> last night on the rachel maddow show, dan rather talked about the refusal to disclose the financial records and he said in his view it's hurting romney's campaign. >> he and his staff must realize that their position is on the defensive. they want to be talking about the economy, the lack of jobs, and barack obama's record. instead, they're against the ropes and they just, to mix a metaphor they
texas governor rick perry, a former republican rival says that romney should be as open as possible. meantime on the other side we've got republicans criticizing the obama campaign for what they're saying about mitt romney. john mccain calls the campaign disgraceful for targeting those tax returns and romney's time with bain capital. he calls it chicago-style sleazy campaigning and saying the focus should the be on5 trillion added to the deficit. meantime former new hampshire governor john...
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it will allow for more rain that is still extended back towards texas to start to move into our area. we are already seeing some clouds here moving on in. that rain will stand a better chance of moving into our area, and each afternoon straight on through monday or so. and the heat and humid start to build right orphan through the week. this is not a washout of your plans for weekend, but know your chance for afternoon showers will be there. the temperatures will go up along with the dew points. south winds on the bay at 5 to 10 knots. 70 degrees tonight. tomorrow, going town 90 with partly sunny die skye. we look for 90 on saturday, 92 on sunday and monday, 94 on tuesday with overnight lows around 70. denise and vick? >> thank you, tim. >>> coming up, it's back work for the oriole. >> buck showalter ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, oreo and dunkin' are the perfect match for the perfect moment. enjoy the new oreo coolatta and donut today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> here we go, chapter 2. marcus here with our sports report. >> all-star break officially over. the orioles reconvene with a team wo
it will allow for more rain that is still extended back towards texas to start to move into our area. we are already seeing some clouds here moving on in. that rain will stand a better chance of moving into our area, and each afternoon straight on through monday or so. and the heat and humid start to build right orphan through the week. this is not a washout of your plans for weekend, but know your chance for afternoon showers will be there. the temperatures will go up along with the dew...
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the gentleman from texas is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. amendment number 34 at the desk. the clerk will distribute amendment number 34. the gentleman from stx recognized for mr. conway recognized for two minutes to explain his amendment number 34. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my good friend and i present this amendment. this amendment simply put an end to the rulemaking plaguing cattle producers for more than two years. aware of the fact that the -- rulemaking went well beyond the language of 2008 farm bill and threaten l the livestock and poultry market. in particular threat to end the value added marketing opportunity producers use to satisfy their customers remain profitable. i want to thank him for cooperating with the amendment with me it impacts producers across the country. to kill the issue once and for all and allow them to get back to fighting back. >> who seeks recognition on the topic? >> mr. chairman. the ranking member seeks recognition. >> i move to strike the last word. >> recognized two for minutes. >> what this does is rep
the gentleman from texas is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. amendment number 34 at the desk. the clerk will distribute amendment number 34. the gentleman from stx recognized for mr. conway recognized for two minutes to explain his amendment number 34. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my good friend and i present this amendment. this amendment simply put an end to the rulemaking plaguing cattle producers for more than two years. aware of the fact that the -- rulemaking went well...
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florida, texas have always been subject to land booms. in the 1970s, it was particularly intent, and taxes, unicom assessments went up. you ill was that the property tax is the tax on property that is owned, not a tax on income like the way the income tax is. so certain categories of people, i.e. elderly homeowners could own a $200,000 house, $300,000 house, and have huge property tax bill, but not have and income, they could be retired, living on fixed income and have to pay the property tax bill out of this very small fixed income. and in some cases they didn't have the money. now, later on there's, you know, relief came in for elderly homeowners and what not but that was in response to the crisis of people being property rich but income for. and being unable to pay their property tax bills. and tax bills as you know, you have to pay them. if you don't the government has all sorts of powers. they can come in, seize the property, whatever, just like they do for income tax. and the government is particularly unforgiving, you know, tax bil
florida, texas have always been subject to land booms. in the 1970s, it was particularly intent, and taxes, unicom assessments went up. you ill was that the property tax is the tax on property that is owned, not a tax on income like the way the income tax is. so certain categories of people, i.e. elderly homeowners could own a $200,000 house, $300,000 house, and have huge property tax bill, but not have and income, they could be retired, living on fixed income and have to pay the property tax...
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the state of texas claims the law will prevent voter fraud and is seeking to persuade a three- judge panel to uphold the statute. but the justice department and other groups say the law disproportionately affects minority voters, and they want it thrown out. the case will be a test of the voting rights act, passed in 1965, which was designed to protect minorities' rights to vote. six u-s soldiers were killed in a roadside blast yesterday in eastern afghanistan. officials said the troops were killed by an improvised explosive device. the identities of the soldiers have not been released. those six americans were among at least *eight* international soldiers killed in afghanistan over the weekend. a power struggle is brewing in egypt... between the newly elected president, and the military. yesterday, president mohamed morsy called for parliament to go back into session tomorrow. that decision goes directly against a ruling by the country's supreme court, which allowed the military to take charge after the ouster of president hosni mubarak 16 months ago. restoring parliament would take
the state of texas claims the law will prevent voter fraud and is seeking to persuade a three- judge panel to uphold the statute. but the justice department and other groups say the law disproportionately affects minority voters, and they want it thrown out. the case will be a test of the voting rights act, passed in 1965, which was designed to protect minorities' rights to vote. six u-s soldiers were killed in a roadside blast yesterday in eastern afghanistan. officials said the troops were...
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the chair of the full committee, the gentleman from texas, mr. smith. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and mr. chairman, i associate myself with year your opening statement. recent leaks of highly classified information poses serious threat to our national security and put the lives of americans and our allies at risk. national security experts from both republican and democratic administrations have expressed outrage over the leaks and the effect they have on ongoing and future intelligence operations. what sets these leaks apart from other leaks we have seen is that the media reports that many of these have come from highly placed administration officials. if true, this means that administration officials are weakening our national security and endangering american lives. national security operational details exist to meet the covert needs of the intelligence community that protects the american people. as fbi director muller recently testified, "leaks such as this threaten ongoing operations, puts at risk the lives of sources, makes it much more difficult to recruit sources, and dam
the chair of the full committee, the gentleman from texas, mr. smith. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and mr. chairman, i associate myself with year your opening statement. recent leaks of highly classified information poses serious threat to our national security and put the lives of americans and our allies at risk. national security experts from both republican and democratic administrations have expressed outrage over the leaks and the effect they have on ongoing and future intelligence...
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pepco has crews from texas and even canada. >> you know people are not happy. >> absolutely. and we get it. >> frustrated. highly frustrated. >> reporter: david rut lidge and his neighbors are spoiled, full of food. crowded malls and schools and libraries. word is power may not be back on for many until friday. >> we put a lot of money into restoring and/or hardening the system but this was around extreme event. >> reporter: the first storms blasted through friday night, 90-mile-an-hour winds. >> you could see rain falling, trees, trash being lited off the ground. >> reporter: storms in chicago. one kill add couple on a golf cart. another kill mand taking refuge in a barn. the death toll when the storms passed, 22. and today will be even hotter from coast to coast and in the mid-atlantic. more potentially powerful storms are forecast. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, washington. >>> in his first comment since last week's contempt of congress vote attorney general eric holder said republicans voted against him to make attorney general a proxy to attack president obama. he told
pepco has crews from texas and even canada. >> you know people are not happy. >> absolutely. and we get it. >> frustrated. highly frustrated. >> reporter: david rut lidge and his neighbors are spoiled, full of food. crowded malls and schools and libraries. word is power may not be back on for many until friday. >> we put a lot of money into restoring and/or hardening the system but this was around extreme event. >> reporter: the first storms blasted through...
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we will do our best and we cannot always beat texas. you can go to arizona and do your work out of there. a lot of people still move to silicon valley because of the synergy of so many bright people. if you can get the right people, get that cleaned up so we can bring smart people here and keep them here, we will keep adopting the game. [applause] >> governor hickenlooper, this is your chance. you have here a room full of silicon valley executives. what do you say to them to get them to expand or move to colorado? >> can governor brown leave the room for a minute? >> i am a great believer that luring companies from one state to the other does not help the country. i think it is a race to the bottom. as the governor would say. it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficul
we will do our best and we cannot always beat texas. you can go to arizona and do your work out of there. a lot of people still move to silicon valley because of the synergy of so many bright people. if you can get the right people, get that cleaned up so we can bring smart people here and keep them here, we will keep adopting the game. [applause] >> governor hickenlooper, this is your chance. you have here a room full of silicon valley executives. what do you say to them to get them to...
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he was -- he completed a master in education at texas southern university. he own as master of divinity from the heist graduate school of theology. a houston graduate in austin presbyterian, the interest was on philosophical implications of ministry as it affected the culture of today. he has done advanced training at texas southern university, and houston graduate school of theology in counseling. he did an internship with the bel air columbia general in their special unit. he served as a lecturer at the central baptist convention, and teaches pastoral ministry. he was a conferee to the transitional church conference, southern baptist convention. and as well he was honored to be president or to be third vice president to the ippedpent general district sunday school and b.t.u. he is a gentleman that uses faith to be of service. he deals with the philosophical implications of peace and justice issued for today's church. how important that is when so many people are hurting. in the backdrop of the tragedy of aurora, it is imperative that our faith leaders are
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university of texas case on the side of the university in in the administration's position, are there any limits at all on the use of race in admissions? >> i was not at the department when the decision was made the file. if i was, i would not be able to answer your question anyway because it would be subject to deliver to of privilege that the justice department guards very zealously. -- deliberative privelege that the justice department guards very zealously. >> i take strong exemptions to what the supreme court said in that case. the government does two things and there ought to be two standards applicable to each behavior. one is that it enforces laws and beat people up. under that situation, the constitution is not only plausible, but completely required. the government runs all sorts of things it should not run, including public schools and public universities. if these were private, they could have whatever racial policy they want. everybody would wish of the brown people would disappear from the face of the universe so people can run their affirmative-action programs without a
university of texas case on the side of the university in in the administration's position, are there any limits at all on the use of race in admissions? >> i was not at the department when the decision was made the file. if i was, i would not be able to answer your question anyway because it would be subject to deliver to of privilege that the justice department guards very zealously. -- deliberative privelege that the justice department guards very zealously. >> i take strong...
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, horned liz dards at texas treasures at the dallas zoo. and that's your "early today" event of the day, lynn. >>> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. russell brand is apparently following the lead of his ex, katy perry and he's dating again. he's dating brewster, the youngest sister of georgia na brewster. >>> yes, tom cruise arrived in new york to visit suri. but today's tom and katy split is about kate hudson. tmz reports she unwittingly walked by the hotel that cruise was staying in and was suddenly swamped by paparazzi. it's really sad when you see pictures of her hiding from the paparazzi. speaking of paparazzi, tmz also reported authorities recommend the ring leader who chased justin bieber down the l.a. freeway be the first person prosecuted to keep the paparazzi from endangering people. >>> bob dylan will mark 50 years as a recording artist by releasing his 35th studio album "tempest" in september. >>> and, finally, chill out jackie chen fans. despite recen
, horned liz dards at texas treasures at the dallas zoo. and that's your "early today" event of the day, lynn. >>> all right, bill. thanks so much. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. russell brand is apparently following the lead of his ex, katy perry and he's dating again. he's dating brewster, the youngest sister of georgia na brewster. >>> yes, tom cruise arrived in new york to visit suri. but today's tom and...
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this: >> texas wasn't going to be a part of it expanding socializing of our medicine. so we are not going to participate in exchanges. we are not going to expand medicaid. we are just for the going to be a part of, again socializing health care in the state of texas. >> so in addition to losing out on billions in money to cover their uninsured, texas is going to lose $17,000,000,000 in special federal funds that would support hospitals who care for the uninsured. and their hospitals are going to get slammed. nearly 1 in 4 texans are uninsured, the most in the nation. now, 6 republican governors have decided not to take the health care money, not to opt in including texas and florida, two of the biggest states in the nation. in total, nearly 4 million people from those 6 states will lose health care coverage by their failure to opt in. joying me to discuss the predictament for hospitals in particular is bruce siegel, the ceo of the national association of public hospitals and health systems joining us from washington, d.c. bruce, thank you for joining us in the war room
this: >> texas wasn't going to be a part of it expanding socializing of our medicine. so we are not going to participate in exchanges. we are not going to expand medicaid. we are just for the going to be a part of, again socializing health care in the state of texas. >> so in addition to losing out on billions in money to cover their uninsured, texas is going to lose $17,000,000,000 in special federal funds that would support hospitals who care for the uninsured. and their hospitals...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> several weeks after visiting her three children, michelle lacy, facing drug dealing and weapons charges, has just learned her fate. >> i went to sentencing yesterday, and i got sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison. no probation. >> lacy was convicted on a narcotic drug violation. as a repeat offender, she was denied probation, but has been credited with the nine months she spent at maricopa. combined with good behavior in prison, she could be out in 4 1/2 years. >> my mom told my kids the other day that i would be home when they'd be 14, 11 and 10. my oldest was mad and he told my mom that he was almost going to be a man when i got out. he said, she didn't even do anything bad this time. i was like, oh. my daughter, she's a trooper. she stands by me and she was like, i'll be there every weekend, mom. and my baby cried, and said it wasn't fair
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> several weeks after visiting her three children, michelle lacy, facing drug dealing and weapons charges, has just learned her fate. >> i went to sentencing yesterday, and i got sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison. no probation. >> lacy was convicted on a narcotic drug violation. as a repeat offender, she was...
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in texas, only 81 out of 254 counties in texas even have a dmv. even if you wanted to get the i.d., it's just very difficult to get it in certain places. we're creating all these new hurdles to voting for no reason other than that republicans want to make it harder for traditionally democratic constituents to be able to cast a ballot. this all happened after the election of barack obama. it the wasn't a coincidence. republicans saw how obama won in 2008 by turning out a coalition dst young voters. >> caller: hispanic and african-american voters and decided we're going to make it tougher for those voters to vote in 2012. it's not about the voter fraud. it's about the gop shaping electorate in their own favor. >> there is no coincidence this is happening now after the election of barack obama. >> still no solution to the 87 examples of voter fraud. >> how about the -- what's your solution of five million people being disenfranchised in the next election. >> if you don't like voter i.d., that's okay with me. i'd love another option to deal with the b
in texas, only 81 out of 254 counties in texas even have a dmv. even if you wanted to get the i.d., it's just very difficult to get it in certain places. we're creating all these new hurdles to voting for no reason other than that republicans want to make it harder for traditionally democratic constituents to be able to cast a ballot. this all happened after the election of barack obama. it the wasn't a coincidence. republicans saw how obama won in 2008 by turning out a coalition dst young...
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. >>> on fox news, texas governor rick perry says his state rejects medicaid expansion in the health care reform. perry argued "to expand this program is not unlike adding 1,000 people to the titanic." on the mclaughlin group pat buchanan was asked when the u.s. will elect a us president. he replied, 2040 or 2050. that late? pat buchanan said, "let's hope so." that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> here's your "first look" at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,736. after dipping 36 points yesterday. the s&p lost 2. the nasdaq fell 5. looking at overseas trading the nikkei skidded 39 points. in hong kong, the hang seng was down 31. >>> for a third straight session, stocks slid monday. this thanks to worry over european debt, asian weakness and lower second-quarter earnings. alcoa kicked off earnings after the bell posting a loss. nevertheless, alcoa's revenue and profit still beat expectations. and the company forecast growing aerospace and auto demand. >>> spain's ten-year bond yield rose above the 7% crisis level. eurozone finance ministers are
. >>> on fox news, texas governor rick perry says his state rejects medicaid expansion in the health care reform. perry argued "to expand this program is not unlike adding 1,000 people to the titanic." on the mclaughlin group pat buchanan was asked when the u.s. will elect a us president. he replied, 2040 or 2050. that late? pat buchanan said, "let's hope so." that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> here's your "first look"...
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an emergency landing in texas forced passengers to sleep on airport floors and basically fend for themselves. as abc's alex michaelson reports, there was a medical emergency on board that triggered the incident. >> reporter: a trip many of these people took to the disney world did not come with a fairy tale ending. the stranded passengers started on up nighted flight from orlando, bound for lax, passenger ice rtinez, an icu nurse, responded when the crew asked for medical personnel on board. >> what i was about to face, a man, diabetic patient, passenger, completely unresponsive, just in the back of the plane. >> reporter: a come of ski patrol officers then performed cpr they say for about 30 minutes. >> we were hoping for the best. just do what you are trained to do. >> reporter: the plane made an emergency landing in midland, texas where the man was rushed to the hospital. >> the pilot said he was dead. then the next morning, they said that he was still alive and just in intensive care at the hospital. >> reporter: passengers say they were told there were no available hotel rooms in the ar
an emergency landing in texas forced passengers to sleep on airport floors and basically fend for themselves. as abc's alex michaelson reports, there was a medical emergency on board that triggered the incident. >> reporter: a trip many of these people took to the disney world did not come with a fairy tale ending. the stranded passengers started on up nighted flight from orlando, bound for lax, passenger ice rtinez, an icu nurse, responded when the crew asked for medical personnel on...
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austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> welcome back. christine he will forward, the director of the international monitor fund and former finance minister of france. i spoke to her about the imf report and a critical decision on a decision to directly inject capital into spain's bank. >> i think it was critical for two reasons. >>> i think it is critical for two reasons, the investments from the imf to the banks, as a result it does not impact on the sovereign debt level of that sovereign, which is what spain was so concerned about. that is number one, number two, it goes directly to the bank, i mean they're going to define how it is organized and whether they hold shares, or any other instruments that would be convertible into the capital banks, depending on the status of the banks. it will consolidate the banks and help them to lend appropriately to the real economy. and it is
austin, texas... we are all here to represent the country we love this is for everyone back home it's go time. across america, we're all committed to team usa. >>> welcome back. christine he will forward, the director of the international monitor fund and former finance minister of france. i spoke to her about the imf report and a critical decision on a decision to directly inject capital into spain's bank. >> i think it was critical for two reasons. >>> i think it is...
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. >> gentlewoman's time is expired to the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and we appreciate the witnesses being here. we certainly do. but this department of justice policy, to get approval from the ag himself, professor, you have said the ag policy protects not only the reporter but also the government, and i keep coming back here, so who is protecting the people? i mean, the people are the ones that are supposed to be protected. how about who's protecting the soldiers? okay, we have the doj policy that protects the ag. we have one, it also protects the report. who's protecting the navy seals? who's protecting the one that gave us the information that got bin laden? i mean, who is protecting those who are helping us? and i'm not getting the impression that we have anybody doing that right now. i know that at this very table we had the attorney general of the united states testified before the full committee, in his words, though our political dimensions to justice. that goes against everything, every law professor i've ever heard told me and taug
. >> gentlewoman's time is expired to the gentleman from texas, mr. gohmert. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and we appreciate the witnesses being here. we certainly do. but this department of justice policy, to get approval from the ag himself, professor, you have said the ag policy protects not only the reporter but also the government, and i keep coming back here, so who is protecting the people? i mean, the people are the ones that are supposed to be protected. how about who's...
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hood, texas. >> if i may just jump in, you tell these two stories and raise in your article a number of questions. questions like, is the military asking the right questions? is it the warrior culture? is it the stigma? are there enough resources? what is the answ? why are the numbers as they are? >> well, you sound like some generals i know, brooke. and you also sound like some editors. people think there is an answer here. the military is spending $2 billion a year, in part, dealing with mental health issues that can lead to suicide. and they don't really have a clue as to what works. plainly, every case is different. and for anybody out there who's thinking about this, please call 1-800-273-8255 and talk to somebody. the situation is such that throwing more money at the problem won't solve it, because we don't know what works. which means, we can't train a spotlight on the problem. we've got to train a floodlight on the problem, and do lots of different things. and that's what the military is trying to do. >> mark, let me say this. that cnn, you know, our team. we sent a crew to t
hood, texas. >> if i may just jump in, you tell these two stories and raise in your article a number of questions. questions like, is the military asking the right questions? is it the warrior culture? is it the stigma? are there enough resources? what is the answ? why are the numbers as they are? >> well, you sound like some generals i know, brooke. and you also sound like some editors. people think there is an answer here. the military is spending $2 billion a year, in part,...
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immigration, he's a nationwide figure and they're bussing in protesters from the los angeles area as well as texas. >> we came from los angeles and we're here to protest sheriff arpaio's policies toward immigrants, undocumented people and just in general. i feel he's doing a lot of, like, inhumane type of, you know, activities in arizona. >> so we've got a little situation. >> si, se puede. si, se puede. >> deputies in riot gear secure the facilities closest and special response teams have been deployed to o-yard. >> we have heightened security on the yard now in case something does happen. my squad, c-squad is on the compound. the inmates can sense a change in routine. they sense something's out of the norm. they see srtc-squad here. it's not a big deal. we spend 30 minutes, 45 minutes, an hour here, hey, they're just doing their normal searches. but now all of a sudden we're here four and five hours, they're scratching their heads, saying why are we here, what's up? >> we don't know what's going to happen. there's been rocks thrown. we want to make sure no one penetrates this area. the tent city
immigration, he's a nationwide figure and they're bussing in protesters from the los angeles area as well as texas. >> we came from los angeles and we're here to protest sheriff arpaio's policies toward immigrants, undocumented people and just in general. i feel he's doing a lot of, like, inhumane type of, you know, activities in arizona. >> so we've got a little situation. >> si, se puede. si, se puede. >> deputies in riot gear secure the facilities closest and special...
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it is not going to be a part of again socializing health care in the state of texas and going in direct conflict with our founding fathers, wishes and freedom for that matter. >> federal government plans to implement insurance exchanges resist the health care plan governor brewer is asking the supreme court to over turn a ruling, allowing state employers to keep same sex partners on their benefits including insurance. during 2009 the court ruled if the law were to go into effect the loss of health coverage would cause serious financial and emotional harm. >> this weekend google launch add new international campaign called legalize love in support of same-sex marriage and eliminating homosexual marriage around the world. it kicked off in singapore where some homosexual activities are illegal and in poland where gay couples are not legally recognized. the goal is to promote safer conditions for the lbgt community inside and outside the office. >> if you had trouble getting on the internet today you are not alone but the malware virus has come and gone supposed to prevent hundreds of thous
it is not going to be a part of again socializing health care in the state of texas and going in direct conflict with our founding fathers, wishes and freedom for that matter. >> federal government plans to implement insurance exchanges resist the health care plan governor brewer is asking the supreme court to over turn a ruling, allowing state employers to keep same sex partners on their benefits including insurance. during 2009 the court ruled if the law were to go into effect the loss...
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independent caller from houston, texas. hi. caller: good morning, my question has to do with foreign lobbyists for organizations that lobby on behalf of foreign governments. it's my understanding that congress is elected by the american people to represent us, to represent the american people, the american voters. so why do we allow foreign governments to lobby the congress directly? why do we have organizations that lobby on behalf of foreign nations? >> the resources of the nation, even a small nation, the americans voter or taxpayer has no chance against such large scale lobbying. certainly what my member of congress involved in foreign relations issues, trade issues, et cetera, so i might have to disagree a little bit about the role that foreign governments can play. i think many members of congress regular that they are representing a special interest that is not directly in their legislative direct. >> the official again, it's often biased information based on the special interest they're representing. but members of cong
independent caller from houston, texas. hi. caller: good morning, my question has to do with foreign lobbyists for organizations that lobby on behalf of foreign governments. it's my understanding that congress is elected by the american people to represent us, to represent the american people, the american voters. so why do we allow foreign governments to lobby the congress directly? why do we have organizations that lobby on behalf of foreign nations? >> the resources of the nation, even...
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a texas judge, wiehl, ruled against armstrong how. >> the texas judge said look, you didn't follow the rules to armstrong's lawyers. you filed 80-page complaint much the federal rules of civil procedure are very specific. you have to be pithy, bill. get right to it what's the complaint and what's the jurisdiction. be brief in the brief and they weren't. >> bill: armstrong's lawyers said they don't have jurisdiction in texas? is that what it was? anti-doping agency? >> anti-doping agency doesn't have any kind of jurisdiction over lance armstrong at all. >> bill: anywhere. >> anywhere. he is retired. >> bill: this doping agency is a federal agency. >> quasifederal agency. >> bill: i don't know what it means. >> 5013 crmpleted company getting money from the federal government. 60% of what they do -- recognized by congress in 2000. >> bill: their mandate is what? >> basically prevent abuses within the sports world whether someone using human growth hormone, steroids, bloods recycler? >> bill: allegations against armstrong that he used these drugs while winning. >> it was a conspiracy betwe
a texas judge, wiehl, ruled against armstrong how. >> the texas judge said look, you didn't follow the rules to armstrong's lawyers. you filed 80-page complaint much the federal rules of civil procedure are very specific. you have to be pithy, bill. get right to it what's the complaint and what's the jurisdiction. be brief in the brief and they weren't. >> bill: armstrong's lawyers said they don't have jurisdiction in texas? is that what it was? anti-doping agency? >>...
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in texas, south carolina and my home state of arkansas, yes, people were convicted there and one of the relationships i am a christian and believe in the regulation resurrection. every election day i saw people rise up out of the grave and vote. there is it voters fraud. and that is why it is it absurd that the attempt to get dead people off of the voters rolls and see if people have a right to vote is not trying to keep them from voting but protecting the right of those who have a right to vote. if someone is vote and cancelling your vote and you are legitimate and you -- they are dead. it suppresses your vote. keep the dead in the grave and don't let them out on election day. i make no apology for that and i hope you don't either. go to huck mail at fox news.com. actor charles groden has a new role and he is a voice for prisoners who was harshly convicted for crimes they didn't commit. r my dail commentaries on the mike huckabee. get deat mikehuckabee.com. >> charles grobin has starred in movies and been in radio talk shows. he is helping people who are overcharged by the criminal jus
in texas, south carolina and my home state of arkansas, yes, people were convicted there and one of the relationships i am a christian and believe in the regulation resurrection. every election day i saw people rise up out of the grave and vote. there is it voters fraud. and that is why it is it absurd that the attempt to get dead people off of the voters rolls and see if people have a right to vote is not trying to keep them from voting but protecting the right of those who have a right to...
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. >> a truck carrying people over turns in texas. >> it's a humid around and the gun is finally out. stick around for bob's updated first warning weather coming right up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] before allegra, allergies kept emma from enjoying the fun. after allegra, she's back catching fireflies. effective, long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. after children's allegra, kids have it all. >>> shattered glass are all that's left after a pipeline ruptured in texas. it sent flames 100 feet in the air. residents are just now returning to their homes after being evacuated. lightening struck a control valve causing it to ignite. >>> cis says 24-year-old casey james is caused with two counts of arson aboard the uss miami. estimates put the damage at $400 million. no motive has been released. >>> investigators are working to identify the suicide bomber responsible for a deadly bus explosion. andrea is in the news room with the latest. >> reporter: investigators are analyzing video from the bus station. from that experts put a skrech together of the -- skach -- sketch together of the
. >> a truck carrying people over turns in texas. >> it's a humid around and the gun is finally out. stick around for bob's updated first warning weather coming right up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] before allegra, allergies kept emma from enjoying the fun. after allegra, she's back catching fireflies. effective, long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. after children's allegra, kids have it all. >>> shattered glass are all that's left after a pipeline ruptured in texas. it...
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texas hospitals are known throughout the country. remember that's where gabby giffords went for her surgery? rick perry will opt out. good luck. if rick perry opts out and the people who die prematurely because they opted out of healthcare, they will have no hope. but they like texass hospitals and tax payers will still have their freedom. freedom to move to another state. freedom to move to one that has compassion that wants its citizens to live a healthy and productive life, wantses hospitals to be world class and wants its hospitals to get what they paid for. governor perry if you do opt out of healthcare reform, you won't have to secede from the union. instead, i reckon come election time texans will is he succeed from you. it's a good thing that we have women in washington like jacki speier fighting the radical republican agenda. congressman speier, welcome back inside "the war room." >> governor, it's great to be with you. >> jennifer: now great to have you on. thank you for joining us. now let me get right to the vote. there w
texas hospitals are known throughout the country. remember that's where gabby giffords went for her surgery? rick perry will opt out. good luck. if rick perry opts out and the people who die prematurely because they opted out of healthcare, they will have no hope. but they like texass hospitals and tax payers will still have their freedom. freedom to move to another state. freedom to move to one that has compassion that wants its citizens to live a healthy and productive life, wantses hospitals...
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across america little graduates from texas to philadelphia and cincinnati. school is out. while they should be doing this. retailers want them in the store shopping with their parents. school supplies on the shelves and on sale at the staples where the back to school season began june 10th. >> very early for school shopping, yes. they have them in the stores already. we are not ready for that yet. >> reporter: toys "r" us touting the biggest ever backpack sale. experts say get used to it after a sales slump in april and may, detailers are going after back to school shoppers earlier than ever. >> if the rele tailers don't make it this summer, this year, they may be out of business next year or the following year. >> reporter: why, national incomes are down 7%. consumers are spending less. the one saving grace for retailers. >> retailers are going after it. people will spend for their children where they won't spend for themselves. >> reporter: among the biggest savings, cotton down 50%. close and ak resaccessories discounted. and little girls cashing in on looking good. >>
across america little graduates from texas to philadelphia and cincinnati. school is out. while they should be doing this. retailers want them in the store shopping with their parents. school supplies on the shelves and on sale at the staples where the back to school season began june 10th. >> very early for school shopping, yes. they have them in the stores already. we are not ready for that yet. >> reporter: toys "r" us touting the biggest ever backpack sale. experts say...
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crews from as far away as quebec and workers from dozen state including texas and oklahoma and alabama. the most challenging part of the storm is clearing trees from power lines. the sheer number of down trees is what led to the outages. bge estimates it will take until this weekend to get everyone back online. linda so, abc2 news. >> thanks. >>> new this morning, people living in 33 nursing homes in the state are without air conditioning after last week's storm. most are working off generators. four nursing homes don't have generators and the state has 58 cooling centers around maryland to provide relief for those who do not have air conditioning. >>> sunrise in maryland happened more than 1 hour ago and with it another day of sweating and hoping that the power will return. abc 2 news charley crowson is live in northeast baltimore with more on the story on how a homeowner nearly lost her house in the storms last week. >> reporter: yeah, one homeowner here in northeast baltimore just about lost everything. but, now as we wait for power to be restored some of the stories about the oddit
crews from as far away as quebec and workers from dozen state including texas and oklahoma and alabama. the most challenging part of the storm is clearing trees from power lines. the sheer number of down trees is what led to the outages. bge estimates it will take until this weekend to get everyone back online. linda so, abc2 news. >> thanks. >>> new this morning, people living in 33 nursing homes in the state are without air conditioning after last week's storm. most are working...
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grants and the texas legislature. john? >> john: casey stegall for us tonight. thanks. 25 people were killed and 40 wounded in iraq today when veg table truck exploded. several more were killed in bombings elsewhere in the country. an official from the united states says jordan must open refugee camp to serve thousands of syrians fleeing the fighting in their country. military defection are increasing, the assad regime has a stranglehold on the country. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot has more. >> fighting raged across syri syria. sources showed several city including homs and surrounding. 38 were said to be killed. for the first time, u.n. observers reached douma you should seen for days. international red cross evacuated the injured. 85 syrian soldiers including a general across the border with tur. i can one of the biggest defection in recent week. turkey says it scrambled the jet for third consecutive day when the syrian helicopters approached the order. no action was taken. if interview, bashar assad expressed regret for the syrian downing
grants and the texas legislature. john? >> john: casey stegall for us tonight. thanks. 25 people were killed and 40 wounded in iraq today when veg table truck exploded. several more were killed in bombings elsewhere in the country. an official from the united states says jordan must open refugee camp to serve thousands of syrians fleeing the fighting in their country. military defection are increasing, the assad regime has a stranglehold on the country. senior foreign affairs...
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the city's heat is blamed for this buckling pavement sfroo from wisconsin to texas, you're seeing streets buckling all over the place. >> reporter: with no relief in sight for friday, they've canceled all of summer's classes. it's much the same for the nation as far north as milwaukee. to make matters worse, hundreds of thousands of americans are in their sixth day without electricity after last week's storms. they're still waiting for relief from the heat and their frustration. >> when they told me july 8th this morning, i cried. it's -- i couldn't believe it. i had actually broken at that point. >> reporter: forecasters say that relief may come by the end of the week. >> by this weekend and early next week it's going to feel more comfortable. >> reporter: cooler temperatures without significant rains will do lit toll help the extremely dry conditions affecting two-third os testify country. dave says his farm hasn't had decent rain since april 159. >> basically we're considering this to be a total loss. >> reporter: the government warns that the corn is in its worst shape in 20 years. pr
the city's heat is blamed for this buckling pavement sfroo from wisconsin to texas, you're seeing streets buckling all over the place. >> reporter: with no relief in sight for friday, they've canceled all of summer's classes. it's much the same for the nation as far north as milwaukee. to make matters worse, hundreds of thousands of americans are in their sixth day without electricity after last week's storms. they're still waiting for relief from the heat and their frustration. >>...